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We confess that Christ is Lord of all and He calls us, in community, to equip students for a life of discipleship as stewards of His creation.
NEWSLETTER
March 4, 2020
The PLC dates, Pro D Days and other
school closure dates can be found in
the newsletter’s calendar as well as on
our website.
PLC Early Dismissal (12:30pm) for
the school year:
Friday, April 3, 2020
Friday, May 8, 2020
FUTURE PRO D DAYS AND PLC
EARLY DISMISSAL
Charitable Tax Receipts not picked up at re-registration or previously mailed will be mailed out on March 3.
Receipts for donors, grandparents and previous families were mailed on February 28th.
By Jeremy Tinsley, Principal Thank you to those parents/guardians who took the time to fill out the Duncan Christian School Parent Survey a few weeks ago. Your responses are very helpful as we plan for both the immediate future and long term. Your feedback was also very encouraging in recognizing the work being done by staff at DCS as God works through each of us to serve and support students. One area for improvement that came out in the surveys was in regard to the elementary facility. We agree that the elementary building is showing its age and is full. Although the school has invested significantly in renovating elementary classrooms, washrooms, and the gym, we recognize that more work needs to be done in order to provide a mod-ern and flexible learning space that accommodates well all our students, and allows for continued growth - something that has been a challenge in the last few years with the building running at or near capacity. To this end, the board and our building planning committee continue to work on plans for a new elementary building. It’s likely that this project, should our current timeline and work continue without major hurdles, will result in construction on a new building starting during the spring or summer of 2021. We are currently immersed in the design and planning phase of the project and are working with an architect, staff, community mem-bers, and parents to develop drawings that will be shared with you in the spring of 2020. In late April 2020, we have invited SCSBC (Society of Christian Schools in BC) to con-duct a study within our community in which they will seek input regarding the project and attempt to determine the level of financial support that exists. During 2020-21 the school will invite families to partner with us in a capital campaign to raise funds for the project. We have already begun discussions with banks and other financial institutions to listen to their proposals regarding financing and interest rates. The school has been saving and setting aside funds from past surplus budgets. Having recently become debt-free, we are well situated to move forward from a financial perspective. Our building planning committee will continue working on this exciting project and we look forward to sharing imagery with you soon.
PARENT SURVEY FEEDBACK: ELEMENTARY BUILDING PROJECT
DONATION AND TUITION RECEIPTS
ELEMENTARY REPORT CARDS
The elementary report cards will be going
home on Friday, March 6.
Please mark your calendars for the Kin-
dergarten to Grade 7 student-led confer-
ences/parent-teacher conferences on
Wednesday, April 8.
SPRING BREAK
The school will closed for Spring Break
from Saturday, March 7 to Sunday
March 22.
School will reopen on Monday, March
23, 2020.
IMPORTANT DATES OF THE
FUTURE
Last Day of High School Classes
Wednesday, June 16
Grade 7 Recognition
Wednesday, June 17
Last Day of Elementary Classes
Friday, June 19
Grade 12 Grad
Tuesday, June 23
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March 4—7
Provincial Girls & Boys Bball Tournament
March 6
Elementary Report Cards
Grade 7 Ball Hockey at QofA– cancelled
March 7
Onward Movie Fundraiser
March 9 to March 20
Spring Break
March 23
First Day of Classes after Spring Break
West Coast Trail Parent/Student Meeting at 7:00pm
March 25
Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser
April 1 – 9
Grade 11/12 French Exchange Students are here
April 8
Elementary Student-Led and Parent/Teacher Conf.
April 10
Good Friday - School Closed
April 13
Easter Monday - School Closed
April 17
Grandfriends Day
SCHOOL CHAPELS ELEMENTARY
Wednesdays at 1:20pm Elementary Gymnasium
Families are welcome to join us.
March 4 - Miss Rempel’s Grade 4-3 class March 25 - Upper & Lower Grade Chapels April 1 - Mrs Castella’s Kindergarten class
As special events sometimes change the time
for chapel, you may want to call the school office to check before you come.
SECONDARY Wednesdays at 11:23am
Pentecostal Church
Aquafun Aventix Dinter Nursery Bakker, Joanne BC Hydro Bibles for Missions Boston Pizza Camp Imadene Camp Qwanoes Capilano Suspension Bridge Park Central Cowichan Animal Hospital Chemainus Festival Theatre Cherry Point Vineyard Cobble Hill Dental Cowichan Aquatic Centre Cowichan Capitals
Cowichan Petroleum Sales Craigdarroch Castle DCS Theatre productions Dobsons Glass Drillwell Duncan Lanes Elanco Il Terrazzo Restaurant Ingrid’s Creations Island Tractor John’s Place Restaurant Just Jakes Lion Rampant Made to Last Merck Nanoose Bay Pentecostal Camp OK Tire Purica
Red Balloon Toys Rock Cod Café Royal BC Museum Sports Traders Superstore Starbucks Thriftys Tim Hortons Tinsley Design UBC Museum of Anthro-pology Valley Health and Fitness Van Boven, Mike & Joanne Victoria Bug Zoo Victoria Butterfly Gardens Wendy’s Zoetis
The Spaghetti Dinner Auction will have
items donated by the following Businesses!
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VOLUNTEERING IN THE SCHOOL AND FOR
SCHOOL EVENTS
Thank you very much for volunteering your ser-vices to assist our students and staff. Education is a cooperative effort and your assistance is greatly valued and appreciated.
If you are considering helping in the school or driving for school events, please pick up a volunteer package from either school of-
fice.
STUDENT ABSENCE
The school parking lot off of Chesterfield Ave-nue can become congested in the morning. This is a staff only parking lot and we ask that all parents use the main parking lot off of Beech Avenue. There is no supervision for students in this area. Thank you.
PARKING LOT NOISE AFTER-HOURS
In consideration of our neighbours, please do your part by keeping the noise level to a mini-mum during after-hours events at DCS, both before and after school and on weekends. Please make every effort to avoid loud noises, such as honking, shouting, and slamming doors. Thank you for helping us to be a good neighbour!
Pets in the elementary school for classroom
sharing (show and tell) must be prearranged
with your child’s teacher first. They are to come
to school only for the child’s sharing time.
Please call or email the school offices if your children will be away for the day or part of the day. Absences need to be excused by a parent or guardian. Elementary at [email protected] or Secondary at [email protected] Thank you.
The elementary lost and found has grown with coats, pants,
shirts, hoodies, shoes, and boots. Please have a look before
school closes for Spring Break. All items left behind in the lost
and found will be donated to the local thrift store.
PARENT CONTACT INFORMATION
Parents and guardian, please keep the school
offices informed of any changes to your contact
numbers, home address, and/or email address
throughout the school year.
The newsletter comes home via email the 1st
and 3rd Wednesday of the month and we need
your correct email address. If you are not receiv-
ing the newsletter, please contact the office to
verify your email address. Thank you.
PETS IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
2020-2021 Registration packag-es are available for the Early
Learning Program.
For more information please contact Darlene Brandsma at
Registration packages are availa-
RE-REGISTRATION
CHESTERFIELD AVENUE PARKING LOT
EARLY LEARNING PROGRAM AT DCS!
MOVIE FUNDRAISER
LOST AND FOUND
Thank you to all the families who attended our re-registeration days. For fam-
ilies who missed re-registration, please return your completed forms to the
elementary office as soon as possible or let the school know your intentions
for next year. We will be opening our registration to new families.
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MERIT ROLL Students who have earned a “G” Good and/or “E” Excellent
for their Work Habits mark in all subjects on their report card. In
addition, they must not have any incomplete (“I”) courses. A
student may have one “S” throughout the year and still
qualify for Merit Roll.
HONOUR ROLL Students who are on the Merit
Roll and have an academic standing of 80% or above in every course on their report
card. A student may have one report card mark of 73%-79% throughout the year and still
qualify for Honour Roll.
STUDENT OF DISTINCTION A special award recognizing
outstanding effort and achieve-ment for each term. Student must be on the Merit Roll and receive 86% or above in every course. A student may have one report card mark of 80%-85% and still qualify for Stu-
dent of Distinction.
MERIT - GRADE 8 Aiden Adzich Olivia Allen Benjamin Bennett Kaia Cools Becky Dilalla Darren Doherty Sydney Doleman Rebecca Dunham Anabelle Faustino Seth Fordham Micah Galbraith Henric Henry Dontae Hill Jerika Maracle Vivien McNeely Ethan Mitchell Lize Nagtegaal Hannah Nelson Hannah Neufeld Sarah Neufeld Anika Olson Clare Scholefield Kelsey Sylvester Faith Telford Maaike Worrall Irene Zeng
HONOUR - GRADE 8 Aiden Adzich Kaia Cools Becky Dilalla Sydney Doleman Anabelle Faustino Seth Fordham Micah Galbraith Dontae Hill Vivien McNeely Lize Nagtegaal Hannah Nelson Sarah Neufeld Clare Scholefield Faith Telford Maaike Worrall Irene Zeng STUDENT OF DISTINCTION GRADE 8 Becky Dilalla Sydney Doleman Anabelle Faustino Vivien McNeely Lize Nagtegaal Hannah Nelson Sarah Neufeld Clare Scholefield Maaike Worrall Irene Zeng MERIT - GRADE 9 Contessa Bertucci Corbyn Bird Kaylie-Grace Brown Dara de Vries Nema de Vries Judah Dilalla Danielle Doherty Julianna Dunn Monica Edwards Cohen Floucault Charlie Guo Ethan Hafso Jamie Kremer Sascha Spencer Sophia Tinsley Michaela Wall Nathanael Worrall HONOUR - GRADE 9 Contessa Bertucci Kaylie-Grace Brown Dara de Vries Julianne Dunn Ethan Hafso Jamie Kremer Sasha Spencer Sophia Tinsley Michaela Wall
STUDENT OF DISTINCTION GRADE 9 Contessa Bertucci Julianna Dunn Ethan Hafso Jamie Kremer Sascha Spencer Sophia Tinsley Michaela Wall MERIT – GRADE 10 Jayden Croswell Simon Deng Benjamin Dilalla Connor Hengstler Julianna Kapteyn Anna Kempe Zino Liu Josiah Nelson Monique Rice Nicko Sheng Parker Terpstra Brodie Waldron Andy Yu HONOUR - GRADE 10 Jayden Croswell Simon Deng Connor Hengstler Julianna Kapteyn Anna Kempe Josiah Nelson Parker Terpstra Andy Yu Student of Distinction Grade 10 Jayden Croswell Connor Hengstler Julianna Kapteyn Josiah Nelson MERIT – GRADE 11 Emily Alyward Jaymie Brandsma Chloe Bruce Mollie Corbett Josh Grier Zoe Guo Ellie Kremer Micah Lewis Sarah McLelland Kate Neufeld Quang Nguyen Nathan Powell Lakota St. Clair Andrew Young
Honour - Grade 11 Emily Alyward Jaymie Brandsma Zoe Guo Micah Lewis Kate Neufeld Nathan Powell Lakota St. Clair Andrew Young STUDENT OF DISTINCTION Grade 11 Jaymie Brandsma Micah Lewis Lakota St. Clair Andrew Young MERIT - GRADE 12 Isaiah Halloran Bro Luna Castellanos Michael de Vries Rajan Hayer Valerie Huang Connor Loch-Labelle Kearra McCormick Corbyn Neudorf Tristan Spencer Zanny Spong Anysia Tellier Kevannah Thorne Isabelle Walker Eric Wikkerink Kristine Williams Jordan Wilson HONOUR – GRADE 12 Isaiah Halloran Bro Valerie Huang Connor Loch-Labelle Kearra McCormick Tristan Spencer Anysia Tellier Eric Wikkerink Kristine Williams STUDENT OF DISTINCTION Grade 12 Isaiah Halloran Bro Valerie Huang Kearra McCormick Tristan Spencer Anysia Tellier Eric Wikkerink Kristine Williams
TERM 2 MERIT ROLL, HONOR ROLL, AND STUDENT OF DISTINCTION
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Check out the Island Championship logo
created by
Senior Girls Basketball team leader, Morgan Nederlof!
DCS CHARGERS SR. GIRLS BBALL JUST MISSED OUT ON QUALIFYING FOR THE PROVS. DCS FINISHED 4TH AND EARNED THE ISLAND A GIRLS BASKETBALL SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD Island All-star Kristine Williams - Duncan Christian School Game Results and POG's(Player of the Game) DCS 66 - QMS 18 POG Game 1 Mollie Corbett Maaqtusiis 62 - DCS 54 POG Game 2 Kristine Williams St. Andrew's 60 - DCS 42 POG Game 3 Grace George NCS 67 - DCS 62 POG Game 4 Morgan Nederlof Most Sportsmanlike Team - Duncan Christian School Coaches: Michelle Nederlof, Tammy Klassen, Sarah Jones(Klassen), Olivia Bakker DCS CHARGERS SR. BOYS BBALL EARNED SILVER RESULTS and POG's (Player of the Game) DCS 85 - Gaglardi 41 POG Game 1 Jameson Hengstler DCS 67 - NCS 41 POG Game 2 Jordan Wilson GNS 97 - DCS 66 POG Game 3 Cam Stevens MVP - GNS #11 Sam Zhao 1st Team Island All stars DCS #3 Nathan Powell DCS #24 Jordan Wilson Coaches: Jim Brandsma and Arnie Hengstler Team Mom: Tara Floucault
DCS CHARGERS Gr. 8 Girls Basketball Team Congrats to our Gr. 8 Girls Bball team for winning the Cen-tral Van. Is. Gr. 8 Girls Bball Championship!
In the semi-final that featured DCS and Quamichan, DCS won a tight battle in the final few minutes, 41 - 38
In the other semi-final Sunrise Waldorf School defeated Saltspring Middle School 39 - 20.
Quamichan won the Bronze medal match with a 40 - 14 victory over Saltspring Middle School.
Duncan Christian won the Championship with an exciting see-saw victory over Sunrise 35 - 26. At the end of the 3rd quarter the score was tied 20 - 20. After being down 23 - 26 with about 4 minutes to go in the game, DCS responded with a strong comeback and won 35 - 26
IN THE NEWS - CHECK OUT THESE 2 ARTICLES AND COACH MICHELLE N AND COACH JIM'S COMMENTS.
Click Here
https://www.cowichanvalleycitizen.com/sports/host-chargers-leave-it-all-on-the
-floor-at-islands/
https://www.cowichanvalleycitizen.com/sports/second-at-islands-dcs-edged-for
-provincial-berth/
Charger Sports News
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Do you have any refundable beverage con-tainers lying around the house? Why not do-nate them to the Duncan Christian School Grade 12 Missions Trip 2020! For pick up, please call either school office.
Also the Mis-sion trip stu-dents have an account at the Bottle Depot called Dun-can Christian School Mexi-co Mission. Anyone can return bottles to the depot (and mention the account before computer entry of returns begins) to help fund all mission students to Mexico in Sep-tember!
Thank you for your support.
2020 MEXICO MISSION FUNDRAISING
The Senior Girls Basketball
team is happy to make and
deliver cupcakes to your son/
daughter on their birthday or
any other special occasion.
You choose the flavour
and icing!
Cost is by donation.
To place an order, email
CUPCAKE DELIVERIES!
DRAMA PROPS NEEDED
The school’s drama class is in need of a few items for their production coming up in May. The items they need are: an old record player, a couple of lamps if they are getting tossed out, a tractor style steering wheel, spinning type party light or moving ceiling projector (like used in a nursery), black light, and, as always, leftover paint. Please drop off at the elementary office. Thank you.
DCS receives regular updates from the Ministry of Education and Ministry of Health regarding the spread of coronavirus and measures the government is taking to prevent or respond appropriately to the virus. Should a wider out-break occur in BC or on Vancouver Island, DCS will respond as per Ministry of Education and Ministry of Health recommendations. Below are two useful links that provide reputable information. Please be cau-tious about what you read and encounter online - there exists much misinfor-mation regarding the coronavirus.
Novel Coronavirus Q&A from HealthLinkBC: https://www.healthlinkbc.ca/health-feature/coronavirus
BC Centre for Disease Control: http://www.bccdc.ca/health-info/diseases-conditions/coronavirus-(novel)
Please contact the school if you have any questions.
CORONAVIRUS UPDATE